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I remember I played Donkey Kong religiously for the SNES, and then when i got an N64 i play Jet Force Gemini for endless hours. No other games really stick out in my memory.

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when chrono trigger came out, i was in elementary school, i remember graphically it blew my mind, and as i got older i never seemed to tire of the game

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Growing up ? Hmm, a long time ago.

I played Shinobi a lot in the arcades, and when outun was released I got mad (in those times car games didn't have a lot of graphics elements, outrun brought a lot to the genre).

I loved Ghosts & Goblins, Commando, Grysor (Contra) on Amstrad CPC, Giana Sister, Hybris, Shadow of the Beast, Battle Squadron on Amiga 500.

Then I finished growing up, but continued to love a lot of games.

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Sonic games over here. I had a genesis for the longest time and I must have beaten them a couple of times every year

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Oh yeah, i remember now. I used to go over my friends house every day and play Sonic for the Genesis. We used to beat the crap out of the console, smashing the cartridge in thinking it would make it work...which it did most of the time. Unfortunately all that smashing resulted in the untimely death of that console....

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MY younger years it was Super Mario world, i used to speed trial that game and see which day i could beat it entirely. After that it became Megaman X6.

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I had a rather queer experience with Sonic The Hedgehog. I played Sonic The Hedgehog 2 first, before playing the first version. It made me upset because when I played Sonic The Hedgehog after I played the sequel, I could not spin dash.

 

I never knew why I could not but to me as a child, it made the game play very unorthodox and sluggish.

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I was a slave to Mortal Kombat 1,2 & 3. I also played Street Fighter 2 religiously.

 

On my Amiga, I loved Gods, Speedball 2, and R-Type 1 & 2. Plus other shooters and platformers.

 

Ah, those were the days.

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